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things that we do that's different from the other delegation providers that we don't just train them in the bounty hunting aspects of jail we also take them out streets and train them to get out of these really love to get real real. ok here future truckers are learning how to overpower a fugitive just like the instructors are old bounty hunters. these professionals know every trick in the book to catch criminals on the run ok i'm i'm agent number two he's got the taser on him number three comes up from this i. figure fourth do i want to put money in the back of the snack no. there was four ice agents put me in the back of the neck guy's neck didn't realize it didn't give him medical tent for twelve hours they are serving four years in federal prison ok from here get key don't face that. transition. transition giving your the hand give me a hand he doesn't little bit of paying
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a price give you the hand give you the hand. and then we're there we're back up here well it's easy for girls to get jobs in this profession just being silly and it's all my ability not to have a female on the job if you're at risk if you. get you know for certain she is a long already this. is a lot of what i know is that men would have set limits on him in the job but i think it's one i don't think of as any more dangerous for us or something else i want to try and want to do so than it would but if i make a couple of dollars along the way it would have. to. the back deck is also a bounty hunter weapons are his speciality imply you knows everything about them from assault rifles to taser shock to the whole time they're trying to get away from it because it hurts it's not incapacitation pepper spray is about ninety percent psychological. that's all it is people.
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so. the united states has the biggest number of criminals. but also bounty hunters. catching so-called. hunters. business. every year in the united states.
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before their trials. the. to be able people. freedom has a price the more severe the crime the bigger the in order to get out of jail before . for example. fifty thousand dollars. twenty five thousand dollars. the contract stipulates that. this person. will and will. eighty percent of the money needed for the release the remaining ten percent is paid for by the criminal or his relatives. a contract to cosign by the offender
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gives full power to the bondsman. always he goes to court we have no problem but the minute he misses court and the courts no notice let me know that he is actually actually did go to court that's when my about one department takes over it all comes of being about one is look at tony brown's bail bonds to actually. we are going to follow the bounty hunters who tracked down petty criminals they are very popular but also controversial this week we are going to try and catch two drug dealers with rewards of thirty five thousand dollars and fifty thousand dollars on their heads. but they are not alone the united states government has its own law enforcement agency dealing with fugitive they are the well known u.s.
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marshals popularized by hollywood thanks to special from the justice department we were able to follow them in action marshall seek the most dangerous fugitive like two gang members wanted on murder charges and whose rewards are over a million dollars. sacramento capital of the state of california. a city of two million inhabitants stemming from the time of the gold rush. the man in the cowboy hat is leonard padilla. he is a bounty hunter. he calls himself the most famous bounty hunter in the world.
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i got a lot of. we're back with our two instructors. they are going out for real with their students. richard. and. he has a felony nobel warrant that means if we pick them up he's not getting back out. the reward on the head of this fugitive thirty five thousand dollars he's a small dealer. the man is far from suspecting that he's enjoying the last hours of his freedom we're getting ready to go after a bail. the morning or the evening before we go after them we've got to make sure that there are still active we can't pick up somebody if they took care of their
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bonds or if they were picked up on a war the actual bond still has to be an act. here in. authorization i think after a few hours of class bounty hunter trainees. are going to do some practical work supervised by his two assistants that's all i remember. i don't know how i got so lucky to be with you know everybody in this room but i'm looking for but i think not only just. maybe other people don't know what to do they don't know how to go. not as good at it as rob and his partner is see them here because. they're probably a lot younger niamh a lot more patient than i am and i just want to go out and get the job done and all that but they they tend to be better at it than i am. the stuff that i do i mean a lot of people that i get to the front door then once where the print door hey you
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guys with the go superb training you guys take over so that's where we're. dia and his crew are certified.
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because it's the nature of these individuals to steal drugs. drugs. so i would say seventy five percent of the crimes are drug related. see one of the problems that. the fugitive. shows that he might be hiding here. even has a weapon against. without authorization breaks in on the left side of the
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house. take the front door. to make a deal. friends i know we're running late always say this is the address he gave me that he lived out. here have you got a foreigner breckenridge you well. i don't even know. you don't have a cell phone i don't know. what does every word oh you know what ok now you know he's wanted you told me can't you do anything in the title that that's a felony or started people in for that now ok so if you happen to speak to him or the noble way to get ahold of him it would be any way of you to let us know barbara i didn't ask you where he was big if you did you wouldn't tell me right now no. i
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didn't ask you because if you knew where he was you wouldn't tell me if i'm when. i knew i would tell you because i go wanting i'm going around i don't want to do with him anymore when's the last time he came. i don't even know last year his girlfriend came over her friend. what's her name. i don't know. her name he got married. i don't know i'm wondering where does she live what part of you got to help me. or he. with his girlfriend the bounty hunters of the serious sleeps. they follow it without losing time with the help of the internet they find the telephone number of the.
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girlfriend's cousin she knows the fugitive but. don't do anything till we get down there i'll call you back. with you guys go on home there's nothing going on. well here's the thing we really don't disclose information when it gets this close because we don't know who you really are. you could be somebody that's just trying to trick us. very good and. well i think we've got to. go friends cousin is still on the phone with padilla she is ready to cooperate. and even agree. with. the cousin make sure the dealers here.
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continues to ask for information. in another house in the neighborhood. we're following. is the lady that's responsible for the bond. she is the. girlfriend. the bounty hunters wonder going to be able to pin down the location. and padilla starts having doubts suddenly comes out and. that's the signal for them to move. their. people to their. what are you wearing what you wearing white t. shirt blue shorts. closed
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on the fugitive. of the house surrounded weapons at the ready. to hunters break into the house without a warrant they have no concern for the children terrified by the assault but how is the target they can forget about the five thousand dollars reward. if the bounty hunters are in possession of a warrant they have less power than police officers as it is against the law to barge into people's homes. and the order to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts.
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but then a radio message comes through. has neutralized the dealer with the taser. jumping over the. fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is unable to resist running over. you why are you doing it for the fire eating school. that was here i can't remember i am not here let's get out of there could still be there we go let's go to the computer most of the current. get away with the gibberish. but haven't. actually read. got any weapons oh sure. oh. no oh. well i'm sorry all right.
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stand up stand up. because you're right no no the stuff that got us will go a little wouldn't hurt you. so i don't be sorry so i'm. looking for a. son for. you got him you know you get the price is a. french television baby version i'm. covering the back i don't know larry and saw him in the back yard to jump some fences ran around exactly the right area where i should think things are never looked like the way to. stand.
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so. you know they're going to come it's you know no you don't get out there don't you is that when you're really i don't care how much what you want tories are. a good idea because i stuck with three grandchildren. my my daughter started drinking heavily and just left the kids she better damn. well if they do hit me with that taser right that's. a little bit high and most. guys are better than cops and they. could wind caught me. you've done hundreds of fences and shit. they're more air efficient and cause this you know now they're faster. faster. now you're tired this is the first time this happens to you you. i mean. when i was younger i ran from one time.
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to get one. this is the second time you're. already knew i was going to jail how long have you been the fugitive for seven months so how is your life for seven months. worse thing that happened but i'm going to do i. know. that. this is the end of the room for the fugitive and another trophy for padilla in thirty five years the man hunting is delivered more than four thousand offenders to the justice department but not everybody in the state approves of the methods used by bounty hunters in los angeles. laurie levenson a criminal law specialist is very familiar with bounty hunter legislation. bounty hunters are sort of a throwback and archaic part of our law and it goes back to
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a time when people would write out of their horses in the wild west and pick up these fugitives important even to the sheriff for prosecution we don't exactly have that system anymore that way i think some family hundreds or at least dangerous because they don't get the same training and they don't have the same standards to become a police officer you have to go through a long process of selection and have to go through months of the academy and be trained and then you're accountable to the court if you violate someone's civil rights. that they go through a very abbreviated if any kind of training and when they go out there. and you have to hope that nothing bad happens. however the biggest game still eludes the bounty hunter. they fall into maine one of the oldest u.s. law enforcement agencies the u.s. marshals. this is tony burke
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a living nightmare for criminals of southern california. tony leads the special task force in charge of arresting the most dangerous fugitives and he loves his job . but. man hunting is the daily job of tony burke. fifty of them are ready to intervene in southern california on the slightest lead to apprehend a fugitive they are quick to top class soldiers with assault rifles satellite phones and armored vehicles in case of a shootout. their targets are the real criminals the ones which have nothing to lose you know it may that's what the task force will form for office to get. our focus of violent crime you know rape robbery murder. you know. kidnapping the more violent crimes because those are those people when you get off the street i mean there are violent actions against people in the community. these
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are lead cops have nothing in common with bounty hunters to become a u.s. marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marine. i've got john warner getting like four people together. this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is worth two million dollars. tony's men have located him in a residential neighborhood north of los angeles. has been a u.s. marshal for ten years is one of those in charge of the arrest from venezuela. thirty eight years old has two kids and a wife that is a flight attendant in his unit each marshal manages about thirty cases.
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most of them. not and nothing scares the. futurist since you never knew their reaction during the arrest. so you have to be very careful. looking like california. and his colleagues don't resemble a typical american policeman. in order to keep a low profile u.s. marshals where plainclothes unmarked cars. cars like my office i spend more time. office.
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to defend their territory to sell drugs. from the police. in a few hours andres will once again have to confront armed criminals. it is never seen here for example i never knew what's going to happen today. there might be nothing going on. they're going on this. that's what i like about my job you never know what you're going to do next and never gets interested in. the u.s. marshals meet in a parking lot there are twelve of them. the man in charge is rolled morales one of the best specialists on anti gun warfare. his orders are clear and i
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curate every move away either on the east side of the building or the west side of the building and we have time to maneuver and get in this way and do it that way all right. i want to. again we're not chasing simple people we're chasing killers and you got to keep that in mind i mean this person shot somebody he's looking at the death penalty or life in prison so killing one more person or killing a cop doesn't mean anything to him you know it doesn't mean any difference for him so he'd be very willing to shoot us if we give him the chance so we've got to be careful and i don't be afraid of the word but definitely caution.
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the ground imperial truly the socialist. you can. see don't need to go and. read this in the candle was a. retreat. thousands of protesters remain on the streets of madrid furious at spain's huge unemployment rate in the government's faltering attempts to deal with a financial crisis. across the atlantic the clock ticks over a potential u.s. default with the white house and congress deadlocked over how to raise the fourteen trillion dollar debt ceiling meanwhile secretary of state clinton working hard to reassure asian investors. if china loses confidence in. america's the american government's ability to pay its debts then the u.s. will have nowhere to run to. a vigil for the victims norway remembers those lost in
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friday's deadly attacks this is the man who confessed to the killings claims he is only one part of an extremist network. six am in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story thousands of protesters have set up camp in madrid central square angry at the crippling recession and the country's mass unemployment they know their nation is deep in trouble but they see their future being decided by brussels and the i.m.f. instead of being able to deal with the situation themselves. as more. the cash in spain is going mean lead. down the drain at least that's the opinion of thousands of people who've rallied across the country. we're going to pose in the footsteps of the latin american countries that parrot by mexico the government is controlled
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by the european bank and man. they don't care about the people. so the people decided it's time to voice their concerns loud and clear before they lose more than just the shirt off their back spain has one of the highest unemployment rates in the eurozone so while the european leaders have been occasionally meeting and comfortable quarters to talk about the future of the hero and the european union itself people in the country have been demonstrating on an almost weekly basis demanding the government shape up stop talking and do something about the situation this is not just about higher wages and better pension plans with more than forty percent of young people in spain unemployed simply getting a job is a priority for those gathered in madrid's central square the big bark of the responsibilities from the government. because the government first of all.

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